If you are coming from packages iterators/itertools/itertools2, all functionality should be preserved, but some may be under different names. Here’s a short transition guide:
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iterators::iapply(array, margin) |
iteror (array, by=margin) |
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iterators::recycle |
i_recycle |
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itertools::ifilter(pred, iterable) |
i_keep (iterable, pred) |
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itertools::ifilterfalse(pred, iterable) |
i_drop (iterable, pred) |
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itertools::isplitCols(obj, ...) |
iteror.array (obj, by="column", ...) |
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itertools::isplitIndices(n, ...) |
icount (n, ...) |
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itertools::isplitRows(obj, ...) |
iteror.array (obj, by="row", ...) |
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itertools::isplitVector(n, ) |
iteror.default (n, ...) |
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itertools::product |
igrid |
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itertools::recycle(iter) |
i_recycle (iter) |
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itertools::recycle(function() {...}, times=N) |
iteror (function() {...}, count=N) |
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itertools::timeout(secs) |
i_timeout (secs) |
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itertools2::icompress |
i_mask |
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itertools2::icount(start=1, step=3, stop=15) |
iseq (from=1, to=15, by=3) |
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itertools2::icycle |
i_recycle |
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itertools2::idropwhile(pred, iterable) |
i_dropwhile (iterable, pred) |
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itertools2::ifilter(pred, iterable) |
i_keep (iterable, pred) |
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itertools2::ifilterfalse(pred, iterable) |
i_drop (iterable, pred) |
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itertools2::ilength |
count (obj) |
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itertools2::imap(f, it) |
i_apply (it, f)
or i_map (f, it1, it2, ...) |
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itertools2::ipairwise(it) |
i_window (it, 2) |
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itertools2::iproduct |
igrid |
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itertools2::irep_len |
i_rep (length.out=n) |
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itertools2::iseq_len |
icount |
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itertools2::iseq_along(x) |
icount (length(x)) |
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itertools2::itakewhile(pred, iterable) |
i_keepwhile (iterable, pred) |
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itertools2::itripletwise(it) |
i_window (it, 3) |
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itertools2::iunique_lastseen() |
i_dedup () |
Other notes:
checkFunc
arguments have been removed; instead use i_keep
()
.